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Saturday, February 01, 2014

With a heritage that dates back to 1919, Steggles is an iconic Australian brand and one of the most progressive in the poultry industry. Steggles is renowned for quality and innovation. The Steggles brand is highly recognized by Australian consumers and has a proud reputation for upholding traditional, family oriented values.

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Victorian Foodbowl icon SPC Ardmona will today open its new factory sales outlet designed to help it grow its status as the most popular factory food outlet in the nation.Regional and Rural Development Minister Jacinta Allan will unveil a commemorative plaque to mark the occasion tonight, and today said the factory sales outlet’s new Shepparton CBD location would elevate SPC Ardmona’s already heightened status among tourists.

“The SPC Ardmona factory is not a location – it’s a destination, and one that at least someone in everyone’s family has visited in their lifetime, often bringing cartons of fruit back to share with loved ones,” Ms Allan said.

“It will now be more accessible than ever before thanks to SPC Ardmona relocating it to a CBD shopfront.”
Ms Allan said the new sales outlet was located in Corio Street and would help SPC Ardmona continue to provide even better service to the hundreds of thousands of customers and tourists that visit the factory every year.

“Shepparton’s factory sales outlet for processed fruit has its roots in the 1980s when one ran from a little hut near the Ardmona Factory at Mooroopna, whose main customers were employees and shareholders,” she said.

Abacus and South African billionaire Nathan Kirsh bought Birkenhead Point shopping centre and marina for $174 million in 2010. Source: The Australian

FRANK Wolf's Abacus Property Group wants to roll out its factory outlet shopping centre model at the company's Birkenhead Point mall to other locations after turnover in the Sydney mall leapt 12 per cent in the first half of the 2013 financial year.

The acquisitive Abacus has been offered more than $1 billion worth of properties to buy, most of which are in secondary markets in recent months, said Dr Wolf, the company's managing director, who has flagged an interest in some of General Electric's Australian real estate assets that are still for sale.

But on the development front it has focused on its Birkenhead centre at Drummoyne in Sydney's inner west.

"We are looking at taking the outlet centre model and seeing if we can replicate it in other high traffic areas," Dr Wolf said.

"We can see there is a genuine role for Birkenhead in the market, it is something the customer wants, they want to feel that they are getting good value."

Before Abacus announced that it had purchased an office and retail property at 33 Queen Street in Brisbane for $34 million this week, Dr Wolf flagged that the group was looking at buying a property in the Queensland capital where the group was planning a "mini Birkenhead".